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we would like to improve the way in which women and children, who are in a highly vulnerable , ination, are welcomed particular. they are in the hands of human trafficking networks. with respect to migrants who cannot apply for asylum, our governments would like to facilitate voluntary departures to home countries in cooperation with french and british ngos. we also need to improve information. housingto find those outside calais who would like to benefit from humanitarian protection and accelerate the pace at which their requests are processed. all of these missions are expensive and i would like to warmly think the british government that it is going to provide financial support for two years. we are already talking about 35 million euros that the united kingdom has already provided to improve the security and the humanitarian situation in calais . i really would like to thank my british counterpart. >> it seems the major commitments are two governments are taking to react here in the calais area and south of england to impact the migrant crisis that is affecting the whole of europe.
we would like to improve the way in which women and children, who are in a highly vulnerable , ination, are welcomed particular. they are in the hands of human trafficking networks. with respect to migrants who cannot apply for asylum, our governments would like to facilitate voluntary departures to home countries in cooperation with french and british ngos. we also need to improve information. housingto find those outside calais who would like to benefit from humanitarian protection and...
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. >> mar inat the-ramirez will be arraigned later this week. chris martinez, cbs news, los angeles. >> glor: the investigation continues into the deadly police shooting of an articlington, texas. the f.b.i. is now involved. and newly released sur ray lance video shows what happened just before. here's jericka duncan. >> kristian taylor's bizarre behavior lasted more than 20 minutes. this edited video shows the 19-year-old stepping over a locked gate just before 1:00 trimorning. minutes later, he banged his fist against the window of this ford mustang, then climbed up on the hood and stomped on the windshield until he was able to slide into the car. security alarms warned taylor he was being watched. but that did to the stop him. he walked back to his jeep and rammed it through the gate. police arrived about two minutes later. 49-year-old officer brad miller walked up to the building, but disa pered from the camera's view. more officers followed. articlington police chief will johnson. >> during this arrest, there was a confrontation between off
. >> mar inat the-ramirez will be arraigned later this week. chris martinez, cbs news, los angeles. >> glor: the investigation continues into the deadly police shooting of an articlington, texas. the f.b.i. is now involved. and newly released sur ray lance video shows what happened just before. here's jericka duncan. >> kristian taylor's bizarre behavior lasted more than 20 minutes. this edited video shows the 19-year-old stepping over a locked gate just before 1:00...
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those risky activities need to be regulated and monitored but it to hard inate the regulated space, they get pushed out into the unregulated space. i will suggest to you the big danger brewing right now is not so much in the regular did space. it is in the so-called shadow banking or shadow finance space that is unregulated. that is where you are seeing leverage, risk, opaqueness. i think there are signs of trouble brewing there. host: i wanted to ask you -- talking about new regulations. the fcc reporting requirements on ceo salary? there are a lot of complaints of publicly traded companies about how much extra it will cost. whether are not the calculations are really going to help individual investors. what is your organizations view of this and why is it a good thing for the people to know the difference or to the average worker -- tim: it is fine. you want it to be done quickly and fairly. if you have an organization with all american employees, your pay grade may look different than if you have a bunch of employees in india or south america. the question becomes how do you factor th
those risky activities need to be regulated and monitored but it to hard inate the regulated space, they get pushed out into the unregulated space. i will suggest to you the big danger brewing right now is not so much in the regular did space. it is in the so-called shadow banking or shadow finance space that is unregulated. that is where you are seeing leverage, risk, opaqueness. i think there are signs of trouble brewing there. host: i wanted to ask you -- talking about new regulations. the...
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she went to the university of ba inat austin and has a history and ba in journalism. she married lyndon johnson
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she went to the university of ba inat austin and has a history and ba in journalism. she married lyndon johnson at the age of 21 years old and had two daughters. she ran his congressional office the age of 21 and had two daughters. she ran his congressional office. she purchased and managed an mae austin radiod station. she owned and managed large ranching properties. lady bird became first lady when she was 50 years old. she was first lady for a little over six years.d at the she died at age 94, and she's buried at the lbj ranch in texas. lbj went into the navy in 1941-1942, during world war ii,r and while he was in the navy, ed lady bird ran his congressional office. she answered correspondence. she coped with political en problems in his district, and s she gave special attention to any of his constituents who visited washington and visited his office. lady bird johnson, with an inher ten tans from her mother, purchasedu apt small radio station in aust, texas. it was in terrible financial condition.l new close to bankruptcy. she took over that station.foun she hire
she went to the university of ba inat austin and has a history and ba in journalism. she married lyndon johnson at the age of 21 years old and had two daughters. she ran his congressional office the age of 21 and had two daughters. she ran his congressional office. she purchased and managed an mae austin radiod station. she owned and managed large ranching properties. lady bird became first lady when she was 50 years old. she was first lady for a little over six years.d at the she died at age...
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wrote off $22 billion ination student loans in february. a lot of people did not hear about this, they expanded wok their program. naturally, more someone borrows the more they potentially will be forgiven, but then, why? why are those with grad and professional degrees getting these huge breaks in 15% of those carry debt of $100,000 or more, under grads not 1%. the administration said this is a good bet, they make so much more money than everyone else they have lowest unemployment rates but that getting -- gets back to why they are eligible this is a farce, a ticking time bomb in the name of buying votes and in my mind elite implement -- elitism. we have 4 forgiveness programs in place, hillary clinton wants to add more to the list it is just going to backfire, already causing us tax payers billions of dollars. >> this is a hum huge issue, ie this with clients they cannot afford to make their student loan payments, i went to school on a scholarship, i have no loans if feels unfair to pay money toward high earnings. charles: if i am a cab d
wrote off $22 billion ination student loans in february. a lot of people did not hear about this, they expanded wok their program. naturally, more someone borrows the more they potentially will be forgiven, but then, why? why are those with grad and professional degrees getting these huge breaks in 15% of those carry debt of $100,000 or more, under grads not 1%. the administration said this is a good bet, they make so much more money than everyone else they have lowest unemployment rates but...
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charlie: the cuban reaction, what do you think their inat the present time is with respect to this and what is it driven by? guest: i think first of all, they are in an economic mess in cuba. a lot of americans want to visit there and i hope they can to see the beautiful buildings and the spirit of the people and the old cars, but there is nothing romantic about poverty. they have two currencies and 600,000 people that are entrepreneurs that are just wanting to participate in a more of an economic system that works for their country. you've got 90 miles off our shore, 11 million people that want to do business with us. and my view is that the people of cuba like the people of america are in front of our government and it's time to left the embargo. i now have 22 co-sponsors. i have republicans on the bill. senator flake and senator ensy have been leaders, senator leahy and we are working together to move forward to first lift the travel ban and that's a separate bill and then to left the embargo, those things are really important for the economies of both countries. charlie: tell me wh
charlie: the cuban reaction, what do you think their inat the present time is with respect to this and what is it driven by? guest: i think first of all, they are in an economic mess in cuba. a lot of americans want to visit there and i hope they can to see the beautiful buildings and the spirit of the people and the old cars, but there is nothing romantic about poverty. they have two currencies and 600,000 people that are entrepreneurs that are just wanting to participate in a more of an...
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he's a horrible human being, and some of his tweets, he called them female inat it zis. and an ugly woman that couldn't get a date. these are not things that you can't put into a tweet. this is a guy that puts it down on twitter and sends it out with no repercussion, and he's going to comment about donald trump? >> we're just out of time, michael cohen, see you tomorrow. appreciate it. and also tonight, the reports that donald trump will start to focus on policy specifics this week, and here's donald trump laying out ideas. >> i would like to see a private system without the artificial lines around every state. i have a big company with thousands and thousands of employees, and if i'm negotiating in new york or new jersey or california -- >> i would simplify the tax code. and you have to do that. if you don't do that, i can just tell you from my own standpoint, my tax, and the number of pages is -- today literally be ten feet high if i put them together. >> save medicare, medicaid and social security without cuts. have to do it. get rid of the fraud, get rid of the waste
he's a horrible human being, and some of his tweets, he called them female inat it zis. and an ugly woman that couldn't get a date. these are not things that you can't put into a tweet. this is a guy that puts it down on twitter and sends it out with no repercussion, and he's going to comment about donald trump? >> we're just out of time, michael cohen, see you tomorrow. appreciate it. and also tonight, the reports that donald trump will start to focus on policy specifics this week, and...
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she went to the university of ba inat austin and has a history and ba in journalism. she married lyndon johnson at the age of 21 years old and had two daughters. she ran his congressional office the age of 21 and had two daughters. she ran his congressional office. she purchased and managed an mae austin radiod station. she owned and managed large ranching properties. lady bird became first lady when she was 50 years old. she was first lady for a little over six years.d at the she died at age 94, and she's buried at the lbj ranch in texas. lbj went into the navy in 1941-1942, during world war ii,r and while he was in the navy, ed lady bird ran his congressional office. she answered correspondence. she coped with political en problems in his district, and s she gave special attention to any of his constituents who visited washington and visited his office. lady bird johnson, with an inher ten tans from her mother, purchasedu apt small radio station in aust, texas. it was in terrible financial condition.l new close to bankruptcy. she took over that station.foun she hire
she went to the university of ba inat austin and has a history and ba in journalism. she married lyndon johnson at the age of 21 years old and had two daughters. she ran his congressional office the age of 21 and had two daughters. she ran his congressional office. she purchased and managed an mae austin radiod station. she owned and managed large ranching properties. lady bird became first lady when she was 50 years old. she was first lady for a little over six years.d at the she died at age...
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she said signal she's willing to to help inat police the bailout. hans nichols is on the story. a defensive angela merkel. said they would do that. the member the last time she lost? she showed confident you get this through. on the reform, she insisted the imf will join. howis indicating here is you put the issue of debt relief. extensiongards to the , the setting of interest rates roomssibly have, we have for maneuver, just like we had in previous times. there's a clear statement that they cannot allow another haircut. about 10 billion would go for bank recapitalization. she is delaying her trip to brazil. she says it is confident it will pass. he has indicated he'll support the package. we're looking to see how many defections she will have. she's not entirely confident this will work out. they insisted there are no guarantees. caroline: it has been a busy time for angela merkel. spree? bit of a hiring hans: her office is looking tired drivers and household staff. they're looking for some civil engineers did we have a new i will like guy and to be angela merkel's drivers. thi
she said signal she's willing to to help inat police the bailout. hans nichols is on the story. a defensive angela merkel. said they would do that. the member the last time she lost? she showed confident you get this through. on the reform, she insisted the imf will join. howis indicating here is you put the issue of debt relief. extensiongards to the , the setting of interest rates roomssibly have, we have for maneuver, just like we had in previous times. there's a clear statement that they...
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e best jobs you get inat this career, in this business you didn't audition for. you have no idea how you got there. so i just asked tommy last week, cuz i have this superstition, sometimes if i get a straight offer i don't want to kind of ask how it came about. >> rose: tommy being the director. >> the director, yeah. i don't want to ask how it came about because i'm afraid they might realize, you know, why did we ask this guy. so i got invited about two years to do a reading of the show. and i had seen it at vasser. i had seen them do about a half an hour of the show at music stands. maybe 45 minutes. and was blown away, so when i was invited to do the reading, i prepared like i've never prepared before. i mean i came in. i knew all my music. because i knew what they were working on. >> rose: you knew it had powerful potential. >> i mean yeah, i knew how it affected me, you know. and you know, lin is only a-year-older than i am. so this is our music. you know, i recognized the rhythms and the sink passion and the -- the i-of-syncopati, o n and the pulse of the p
e best jobs you get inat this career, in this business you didn't audition for. you have no idea how you got there. so i just asked tommy last week, cuz i have this superstition, sometimes if i get a straight offer i don't want to kind of ask how it came about. >> rose: tommy being the director. >> the director, yeah. i don't want to ask how it came about because i'm afraid they might realize, you know, why did we ask this guy. so i got invited about two years to do a reading of the...
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spark and this will inate a little bit of a bump pushing and giving more, developing the women's side of the game as well. hopefully that will be the case with russia as well. anyone can answer who feels like it. coming from georgia, the country, i've seen russia occupied georgia. i've seen russia occupying ukraine. i've seen russia adopting laws that outlaw homosexuality and racism flourishing in the country. recently, i've seen russia destroying western food. it sounds to me a little bit naive when we are speaking about these games opening up russia. if you are saying so, let me give you this question. what was the benefit of the olympics? how did it change russia to a better country in sochi> sochi> lisa: we were still discussing that before the panel. those of us that attended really fell in love with russia. ,nfortunately, the week after all of our opinions that we had formed changed again, back, even worse, because of the invasion of ukraine. so all the goodwill that they built up, unfortunately, i think, went away. russia.nfortunate for but i do think during the games they had
spark and this will inate a little bit of a bump pushing and giving more, developing the women's side of the game as well. hopefully that will be the case with russia as well. anyone can answer who feels like it. coming from georgia, the country, i've seen russia occupied georgia. i've seen russia occupying ukraine. i've seen russia adopting laws that outlaw homosexuality and racism flourishing in the country. recently, i've seen russia destroying western food. it sounds to me a little bit...
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justice who has done a wonderful job in mur suing the extended these funds are consistent are what the inat the present time of what those funds are and the national association for the advance mpt of colored people. they have provided witnesses and testimony and hearings in hearings as well as documentation about the questionable expenditures around hurricane katrina. as one of those individuals who experienced firsthand katrina, up government has to stop and me our people in need. we have attempted to fix everything that we've identified that didn't work. e saw the interopera built problem. we provided whack vacation routes so they know ohio to lead whether they are handicapped in some form. we have created opportunities so pit won't be left alone. all of those things are very important because it goes to who we are as a people. how we treat the least of these in their most desperate hour, goes to the character of who we are as a nation. so as we mark this 10-year anniversary of katrina, mr. speaker, i want us to understand it's still a work in progress that it doesn't matter whether u li
justice who has done a wonderful job in mur suing the extended these funds are consistent are what the inat the present time of what those funds are and the national association for the advance mpt of colored people. they have provided witnesses and testimony and hearings in hearings as well as documentation about the questionable expenditures around hurricane katrina. as one of those individuals who experienced firsthand katrina, up government has to stop and me our people in need. we have...
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se inator marco relio joins us now from cleveland. senator, good morning to you. >> good morning. >>ve i have been reading some of the reviews on your performance last night. i will pa are a phrase and sum them up. people said you may not have broken out last night but you certainly answered in a positive way some questions about your electability. are you happy with that review? >> yeah. with the reviews that matter are not the pundits. it's the people watching that have to make the decision at the ballot box. debate together. there will be multiple other opportunities. this is a long campaign for the most important political office in the world. i was onored to be a part of it. i'm looking forward to future ones. >> dg ald trump r 'cefused to rule out a third party run. he says he's using it as leverage to make sure the party treats him well. sounds like a threat ta me. how does t impact the way you and other candidates take him on directly? >> it doesn't impact it at all. i'm not running against any of the other people on that stage. i'm running for president. i will continue t
se inator marco relio joins us now from cleveland. senator, good morning to you. >> good morning. >>ve i have been reading some of the reviews on your performance last night. i will pa are a phrase and sum them up. people said you may not have broken out last night but you certainly answered in a positive way some questions about your electability. are you happy with that review? >> yeah. with the reviews that matter are not the pundits. it's the people watching that have to...
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live here inat, i florence, south carolina. i volunteer with the red cross. i was not employed at the time, to go to houston and help them with hurricanes following katrina. i'm sure you guys can find records on that. thinking they wasted money in getting volunteers in their just to get the help done. we got into beaumont, texas. provideded meals, we .edical opportunities but here is the point of fact that i really want to wing out, and please forgive me. i have a little sickness. coughing and take ups so i will try to get this out as smooth as i can. itself was a natural disaster -- event. but our government should have before then and hopefully by now and for the days and years in the future -- have a plan for how we help our shouldd indigent people it come to such an event as this. that time i was quite able-bodied. here's my point. i don't appreciate my government's response, the untimeliness of its response, of its expression of any possible care or concern. i'm not going to name call, i really don't feel good about the person that had the hand on the he
live here inat, i florence, south carolina. i volunteer with the red cross. i was not employed at the time, to go to houston and help them with hurricanes following katrina. i'm sure you guys can find records on that. thinking they wasted money in getting volunteers in their just to get the help done. we got into beaumont, texas. provideded meals, we .edical opportunities but here is the point of fact that i really want to wing out, and please forgive me. i have a little sickness. coughing and...
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a new study, says that temperatures are from an out dated, anthing ant quated model -- >> flor nalt inated. >> think don draper. so, it's based on the metabolic rate of a man -- >> back then, there were a lot of men working in the office. >> absolutely. depending on the sector, there's obviously still more men insecters. but the temperature around 71 degrees and women feel more comfortable around 77 degrees. you're a meat meteorologist, that's a big difference. >> i don't think you need to be a meteorologist to figure that out. >> but six degrees. >> six degrees of kevin bacon. >> so, they haven't reset -- >> right, so it question is do you think -- like, today, every office building, should they reevaluate based on this study and bring it up to 75? >> for every degree above 78, you're saving 2% energy. there's an economic and a climate cost to this. which, of course, is a good thing to do. >> and we want our planet to be great for years to come, so let's crank it up. >> in hot places, it's always over air conditioned. you go into a store or restaurant, it's freezing cold. i'm for air cond
a new study, says that temperatures are from an out dated, anthing ant quated model -- >> flor nalt inated. >> think don draper. so, it's based on the metabolic rate of a man -- >> back then, there were a lot of men working in the office. >> absolutely. depending on the sector, there's obviously still more men insecters. but the temperature around 71 degrees and women feel more comfortable around 77 degrees. you're a meat meteorologist, that's a big difference. >>...
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he was asked about health care, immigration, of course he inated a lot of controversy his comment about mexico sending criminals over the border. he talked about the iran deal. he didn't actually offer any specific policy descriptions. on health care, for instance, there is a big debate among republicans about what to do with the affordable care act. do you rid of it entirely? you replace it with something different? you go back to the status quo before? he doesn't seem to be interested in discussing that. he just says, whatever we are offering it will be better. and in fact, he endorsed socialized medicine, saying that in canada and scotland they have a good system there. it was surprising to hear that in a republican debate. i think it shows you how shallow donald trump policy positions are. host: clearly at this point he is moot -- best served not really revealing his positions. at some point, the debate schedule picks up. it is and other month until the cnn debate coming up in the middle of september. you would have to think that those questions would get more specific about policy.
he was asked about health care, immigration, of course he inated a lot of controversy his comment about mexico sending criminals over the border. he talked about the iran deal. he didn't actually offer any specific policy descriptions. on health care, for instance, there is a big debate among republicans about what to do with the affordable care act. do you rid of it entirely? you replace it with something different? you go back to the status quo before? he doesn't seem to be interested in...
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justice who has done a wonderful job in mur suing the extended these funds are consistent are what the inat the present time of what those funds are and the national association for the advance mpt of colored people. they have provided witnesses and testimony and hearings in hearings as well as documentation about the questionable expenditures around hurricane katrina. as one of those individuals who experienced firsthand katrina, up government has to stop and me our people in need. we have attempted to fix everything that we've identified that didn't work. e saw the interopera built problem. we provided whack vacation routes so they know ohio to lead whether they are handicapped in some form. we have created opportunities so pit won't be left alone. all of those things are very important because it goes to who we are as a people. how we treat the least of these in their most desperate hour, goes to the character of who we are as a nation. so as we mark this 10-year anniversary of katrina, mr. speaker, i want us to understand it's still a work in progress that it doesn't matter whether u li
justice who has done a wonderful job in mur suing the extended these funds are consistent are what the inat the present time of what those funds are and the national association for the advance mpt of colored people. they have provided witnesses and testimony and hearings in hearings as well as documentation about the questionable expenditures around hurricane katrina. as one of those individuals who experienced firsthand katrina, up government has to stop and me our people in need. we have...